Trade Union Rights under Attack
We will not surrender our constitutional right
M.
Krishnan
Secretary
General, Confederation.
Right
to peaceful protest is a constitutional right and right to assemble and
demonstrate by holding dharnas is the basic features of an effective democratic
system.
Article 19 of the Indian
Constitution is one of the most important article constituting the “basic
feedoms” guaranteed to every citizen of India.
Article 19(1) provides that all citizens shall have the right to freedom
of speech and expression, assembly, associations, movement, residence and
practicing any trade, business, occupation or profession. Article 19(1)(b) guarantees to all citizens
of India, rights to “assemble peacefully and without arms”. This right includes the right to hold
meetings and take out processions. Of
course, assembly must be peaceful, harmonious,unarmed and not threatening the
safety of the people. Reasonable
restrictions can be imposed under clause(3) of Article 19.
The right to assembly
embodies the very idea of a democratic system.
Article 9 (1)(b) thus includes the right to hold meetings and to take
out processions. It has been reviewed, studied and interpreted
numerous times by the Supreme Court. In
its judgements Supreme Court has upheld the right to peaceful protest as a
constitutional right and the right to assemble and demonstrate by holding
dharnas is the basic feature of democratic system. People in a democracy have a right to raise
their voices against the decisions and unreasonable actions of the Government
or to express their opinion in any subject of national importance. The Government is obliged to respect and
encourage the exercise of such rights.
This being the position, the
political powers have resorted to the use of authoritation powers to stop the
Central Government employees from exercising their constitutional right of
conducting peaceful dharnas and demonstrations on 19-09-2017 and 17-10-2017
under the banner of Confederation of Central Govt. Employees &
Workers. By conducting the programmes on
19-09-2017 and 17-10-2017 in a massive manner throughout the country, defying
the Govt. orders, Confederation has upheld the constitutional right enshrined
in the Constitution of India
No.
Conf/NS/2016-19 Dated - 27-12-2017
Notice for The
National Secretariat Meeting
24-01-2018-New Delhi
As already informed to all concerned, the
National Secretariat meeting of the Confederation of Central Government
Employees & Workers will be held at NFPE Office, Ist Floor, North Avenue
Post office building, New Delhi on 24th January 2018 (Wednesday) at 10.AM to
01.30 PM. All National Secretariat
Members (Office bearers) of Confederation are requested to attend the meeting
in time. The following shall be the agenda of the meeting.
1. Organisational Review
2. Confederation Charter of demands and
future course of action.
3. All India Women’s Trade Union Workshop-Date
and Venue.
4. NPS and Outsourcing - Joint struggle
programmes of Confederation and AISGEF.
5. Problems of affiliates of Confederation.
6. Financial review
7. Any other items with permission of the
chair.
Yours
Fraternally,
M.KRISHNAN
Secretary
General
Copy
to:
1. All National Secretariat Members
(Office bearers including office bearers
of women’s sub committee)
LOK SABHA Q & A (27-12-2017)
(GRAMIN DAK SEVAKS)